DictaWiz: Offline voice keyboard aiming to compete with Whispr Flow
An indie voice dictation app that runs entirely on-device has appeared on Hacker News, promising what Whisper Flow lacks: Apple Watch support, no time limits, and a one-time payment model.
On May 16, a developer posted on Hacker News a voice dictation app called DictaWiz with a clear value proposition: completely local transcription, no servers, no monthly subscription, and several features that the reference app in this category—Whisper Flow—does not yet offer.
What stands out most is not the offline transcription itself, but rather the specific features the developer highlights as direct selling points against an established competitor. Instead of vaguely promising "privacy" or "speed," the product listing explicitly details what Whisper Flow is missing: Apple Watch recording, dark mode, unlimited recording time, and a one-time lifetime payment option.
What it actually does
DictaWiz operates in three main modes:
- Recording and transcription: captures audio and converts it to text on the device itself, without sending data to any external server.
- Playback with word-by-word highlighting: allows you to review transcribed text synchronized with the original audio, useful for catching errors or taking notes while listening.
- Dictation in any app: works as a system keyboard, so users can dictate text in any text field of any installed application.
The AI component mentioned in the headline—"AI keyboard"—appears to refer to smart note features that process transcribed text to structure or summarize it, though the public description doesn't detail which underlying model is used or whether that processing is also completely local or requires connection for some advanced features. This is a point worth clarifying before assuming total privacy in all functions.
Why the business model matters
The voice dictation app market is dominated by apps with monthly or annual subscriptions. Whisper Flow, which has become the preferred choice for many knowledge workers on macOS, charges on a recurring basis. DictaWiz bets on a one-time lifetime payment, a model that generates less predictable revenue for the developer but appeals more to users already experiencing subscription fatigue.
This approach carries an obvious risk: long-term sustainability. An independent developer with one-time payment revenue needs sufficient volume or a loyal user base to maintain updates. The author mentions a macOS version as a forthcoming feature, suggesting there is a roadmap, but with indie apps this kind of announcement deserves follow-up before taking it as a guarantee.
Who it makes sense for
DictaWiz fits specific user profiles well:
- Privacy-conscious users who need to transcribe sensitive content (meetings, medical consultations, legal notes) and don't want that audio passing through third-party servers.
- Mobile professionals who already use Apple Watch as an extension of their workflow and want to capture ideas without friction.
- People tired of subscriptions who prefer to pay once and be done with it, assuming the app doesn't disappear.
Our take
DictaWiz doesn't reinvent anything, but it solves a solid set of real friction points that the better-known alternative overlooks. If the AI processing turns out to be completely local in all its functions, the privacy promise is solid; if not, the promise weakens and it's worth reading the fine print before installing it for sensitive use cases.
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